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Eddie Izzard (born 1962) Jethro (1948–2021) Russell Kane (born 1980) Peter Kay (born 1973) Hugh Laurie (born 1959) Stewart Lee (born 1968) Alice Lowe (born 1977) Matt Lucas (born 1974) Joe Lycett (born 1988) Lee Mack (born 1968) Stephen Mangan (born 1968) Bernard Manning (1930–2007) Rik Mayall (1958–2014) Alistair McGowan (born 1964) Rory ...
Phil Foden (born 2000), professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City [49] Norman Foster (born 1935), Stockport-born architect; made Baron Foster of Thames Bank, Reddish, in 1999 [50] Claire Foy (born 1984), Emmy Award-winning actress, known for her role as Queen Elizabeth II in the Netflix series The ...
Grange Calveley (1943–2021) Errol Lloyd (born 1943) Osi Rhys Osmond (1943–2015) Graham Ovenden (1943–2022) Valerie Wiffen (born 1943) Zacron (1943–2012) – multimedia artist, writer, broadcaster; Lindsay Bartholomew (born 1944) Sue Gollifer (born 1944) – printmaker and digital artist; Bruce McLean (born 1944) David Paskett (born 1944)
John Chambers, artist; Sheila Graber, animator, born South Shields, [1] made an outstanding animation about the river Tyne. [2]James Kirkup (1918–2009), poet [3]; Tish Murtha, documentary photographer born in South Shields, best known for her work documenting marginalised communities, social realism and working class life in Newcastle upon Tyne and The North East England.
An art commune is a communal living situation colony where collective art is produced as a function of the group's activities. Contemporary art communes are scattered around the world, yet frequently aloof to widespread attention due to displeasure or discomfort with mainstream society.
January 30 until April 25 - Emma Amos: Color Odyssey at the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens, Georgia - then travels to the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, New York (June 19 to September 12, 2021), and the Philadelphia Museum of Art (October 9, 2021, to January 2, 2022). [16] February 11 until May 23 - Helen Frankenthaler: Late ...
This is a list of people from Halifax, a town in West Yorkshire, England. They include actors, comedians, artists, television presenters, footballers and rugby players. A native of Halifax is referred to as a Haligonian, a demonym shared with Halifax in Nova Scotia. [1] [2] This list is arranged alphabetically by surname:
Robert Adams (1917–1984), sculptor and designer, was born in Far Cotton.; Antoine Allen (born 1987) Presenter, TV reporter and writer, was born in Northampton.; Will Alsop (1947-2018), architect, who designed the Sharp Centre for Design in Toronto and North Greenwich tube station, was born, raised and studied for his foundation degree in the town.